Is this a literary masterpiece? not even close. The plot is slow and predictable, the writing very repetitive and the characters are all two dimensional idiots. But is this exquisitely filthy? Abso-freaking-lutely. The intimate scenes are unique, with ingenious correogrephy, each one an opus of spicy, sloppy, unapologetic tangle of muscles, sweat, spit, and spunk…
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Nuclear War
Review from Aftermath 1 →
First and foremost I want everyone to know all of Bobby Akarts stories are great even if some are a little dry and hard to get into. I really love the characters. I think this may be one of few that is based in the upper Northeast of the United States. I however do not..
Finding Love Again
Review from Wild Chance →
Wild Chance is book 13 in the Wilder Irish series and follows Padraig and Emmy from friends to lovers. Wild Chance begins in Ireland on the “boys” trip given to Pop Pop for the previous Christmas. Pop Pop is talking to Paddy about life. Reminiscing on the past when he met his wife. And asking..
Slow great buildup
Review from Behind the Gates 1 →
Took 6 hours for anything to happen
Review from Aftermath 1 →
A Lot is At Stake
Review from Teaching with AI →
Behind the Gates one
Review from Behind the Gates 1 →
Im enjoying the series. As alway Bobby sets up his main characters in the first book which is so helpful in the next book. I am struggling with the narrator Andrew W. It may just be me but it sounds like all the characters have had a couple “drinks”. There are times when they have..
not as exciting
Review from Liberty & Justice →
Fantastic thriller
Review from Damascus Station →








